Animal Adoption
- Please visit Petfinder to see animals that are available at the shelter.
- If you are interested in adopting a shelter pet, you can submit your application.
- Our Adoption Team will review your application
- If you are the successful applicant, we will arrange a meet and greet of the pet.
- Completion of adoption paperwork and payment
- Our team will set an appointment for you to pick up your new pet using contactless pick up at the shelter. Team members will be present, maintaining physical distancing, to help see the pet off with their new family and answer any questions.
Please Note: Please keep in mind that there are often numerous applications for the one animal. Our goal is to find the best match for the animals in our care based on the animal's needs. Please note that this application does not reserve the pet you are interested in or guarantee an adoption. Due to the overwhelming number of applications, we will only be contacting the successful application for contactless meet and greets.
Dog Adoption Application form
Cat Adoption Application form
Our adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, first set of vaccines, deworming and flea treatment. City Animal Services reserves the right to refuse an adoption.
Additional Information
- Available animals will appear on our website when they are ready for adoption. See Petfinder
- As soon as an animal is available, applications are open
- If you have seen an animal at the shelter or through social media and they don't appear on Petfinder, they are not available of adopt or have already been adopted.
- We are not able to accept application for animals that are not seen on our website and at this time, will not be responding to applicants that submit an application for animals that are not ready for adoption. We are not able to accept application that are incomplete.
- We do not know when animals will be available in advance. When they are ready, we will post on our website.
- While all animals are evaluated for obvious signs of health and/or behaviour problems, the shelter cannot guarantee the health or temperament of any animal.